How to make full Android backup

We are no longer in 2005, when cell phones were only used to call. Today a smartphone contains important and valuable data such as photos, videos, messages and documents collected over time.Like other electronic devices, even Android smartphones may stop working suddenly or be damaged.

Imagine what the consequences could be: you could lose all your precious data and memories. If this unfortunately happens, you might regret not knowing how to make full Android backup of your smartphone.

To avoid losing all your data and saving yourself from the trauma that may result, it is important to make a complete backup of your Android smartphone. You have no excuse for not making backups. If you do not know how to do it, in this guide I would like to show it to you by letting you know all the simplest methods you have available.

How to make the full Android backup of your smartphone

Backup of Android contacts

In the past, messages like “I lost all contacts, send me your number” were very frequent. If you found yourself in this situation, let me tell you that there is a simple way to not lose all contacts again. All you need to do is synchronize them with your Google account.

Although contact backup is one of the basic Android features, many people are unfamiliar with this procedure. Contact backup is essential and will allow you to keep phone numbers of your family and friends stored in the cloud. To back up, follow these steps:

Access the Android smartphone settings.

Select Account and then Google.

If you are logged in with multiple Google accounts, select the one on which you would like to store your contacts.

In the view options, enable the entry for Contacts.

That’s all. With the full backup of your Android smartphone all contacts will be synced to your account. To restore contacts on your device or if you want the same contacts on another smartphone, log in with your Google account and enable the backup sync option as I showed you previously.

Calendar backup, Google Fit and app data with Google Sync

In addition to backups, your Android smartphone allows you to back up other important data like calendar, Google Fit, Google Keep and Google Music directly on Google’s servers. To allow Google to perform these backups, perform the same steps as previously done for contacts and select the items you want to keep in sync.

Backup basic information such as Wi-Fi password and other settings

Android also lets you back up basic information such as Wi-Fi passwords and other system settings. This way, when you restore your smartphone or configure a new one, you will not need to re-enter all of this data.

To enable this feature, follow these steps:

Go to Settings -> Backup and Restore.

Enable data backup (this item may differ depending on the model of smartphone you have.

Done. Your Android settings will now be synced regularly and just log in with your Google account to restore them to a new smartphone.

Backup of messages and call log

Unfortunately, the internal features of Android do not allow you to automatically backup messages and call log. To do this, you’ll need to download a third-party app from the Google Play Store. One of the most complete is SMS & Call Log Backup which you can download and install for free on your device.

The application offers you two options for storing your backups: the first one allows you to copy the backup of the messages and the call log to the PC; the second one implies the use of Google Drive for storing the backup. My advice is to use this last feature, so all your backups will be stored online and you will not have to use your PC to complete the operation. To configure the app, follow these steps:

A popup will ask you to select where you want to store the backup. Select Google Drive (you can also select Dropbox if you prefer) and then confirm.

A last popup will ask you to select the Google account on which to complete the backup. Confirm and wait for the operation to finish.

Your backup is now successfully connected to Google Drive. To restore it, just select the Restore/view backup item and all your messages and the call log will return to your Android device.

Keep in mind that the app will not automatically back up. So you’ll have to remember to run it on a regular basis. In addition, the free version of the app allows you to back up only the last 500 calls.

Backup of photos

The easiest way to back up photos and videos on your device is to sync with Google Photos. This app is usually pre-installed on many Android smartphones. If you do not see it in your apps, you can download it for free from the Google Play Store.

The application has been released by Google for about two years and we talked about it in detail in this article.

To back up photos, open Google Photos on your Android device. You will be asked if you want to synchronize your photos and videos: keep the related synchronization item enabled. If you have multiple Google accounts, select the one on which you want to sync your personal photos and press the confirmation button.

By doing this, your smartphone will automatically start synchronizing photos and videos that are in your camera roll. You can also decide to enable folder synchronization of WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, etc. To do this, after starting the app select the Album item in the lower right. All folders containing photos will be shown on this screen. Select the folders you want to keep synchronized and enable the Backup and synchronize item.

That’s all. Now every time you take a photo, it will automatically sync with Google Photos. The special feature of this Google service is that you can store an unlimited number of high-resolution photos. If instead you decide to store the original resolution photo, then you will go to occupy the space made available for free by Google (15GB).

How to make Android backup of music and other media

To back up other important data such as music and documents, you can use the expensive old manual method. You will have to connect your smartphone to the PC and manually transfer data from Android to PC or vice versa.

These are the steps to be performed:

Connect the smartphone to the PC using the USB cable. The device will be treated as an external device, so you can browse all of its folders and subfolders.

Access the folder to be synchronized, copy it and paste it on your computer.

You can also copy photos and videos with this method. Usually, they are saved in the DCIM folder. If you are looking for other images, try searching for them in the Picture folder.

Backup of the app

There are two methods that allow you to back up apps to your Android device. The first is very simple but you need an internet connection to restore all your apps. The second one is slightly more complex, but has the advantage that you do not have to download all the apps from the internet when you need to restore. The choice is yours. Below I show you both methods.

First method

You can simply download all the apps from the Google Play Store. To do so, start the Play Store, access the menu and select the item My apps and games . On the page that will open, select the All option . You will be shown a list of all the apps you installed previously on your smartphone and you can decide to install them manually on your new device.

Second method

As mentioned earlier, this method of how to backup Android does not require any internet connection, allowing you to save bandwidth and time.

Launch the app and select the APP entry in the home screen. All the apps installed on the device will be shown.

Hold your finger on an app and then select the Select All item in the top bar. By doing this, all installed apps will be selected.

Select the Backup Option item below. This will save an apk file (installation file) of all your apps within the device memory.

Now connect your smartphone to the PC, go to the Internal memory -> Backup -> Apps folder and copy all the app files to your computer. When you need to restore the backup, transfer the app files and install them manually one by one.

Remember, this method does not save the data contained within the app. It only allows you to create an installation file that you can use at a later time without downloading the app from the internet.

Backup of WhatsApp conversations

Most of our conversations are done via WhatsApp. This is why it is important to back up this app. Last year, the WhatsApp team introduced a feature that allows you to back up your conversations, including media files, directly to Google Drive.

In this way, you can restore the status of WhatsApp when you need to delete and install the app again. To know how to make Android backup of the WhatsApp app and enable the saving of chats, follow this procedure:

Start WhatsApp. Select the three dots at the top right and then access the Settings.

Go in Chat and then Backup Chat.

Select Backup on Google Drive and then set the frequency with which WhatsApp must proceed with the backup. Finally, select the Google account to be backed up.

Conclusions

Knowing the procedure on how to make the full Android backup of your smartphone is very important. This procedure, in fact, allows you to never lose your images, your documents and all that precious and setting is present within your device.